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Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Era of Antibiotic Resistance Saturday, January 30, 2016 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM MeadowView Conference Resort and Convention Center AGENDA & LEARNING OBJECTIVES Schedule Speaker & Topic Learning Objective(s) “As a result of participating in this activity, the attendee will…” Saturday, January 30, 2016 8:30 AM – 8:45 AM Breakfast and Registration 8:45 AM – 9:00 AM Opening Remarks Jonathan Moorman, MD, PhD, FACP Vice Chair of Research and Scholarship Professor of Medicine Division Chief – Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Disease East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine Infectious Disease Section Chief James H. Quillen VA Medical Center Johnson City, TN 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Get Smart Healthcare Arjun Srinivasan, MD FSHEA, CAPT USPHS Associate Director of Healthcare Infection Prevention Programs Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • • • List national priorities for improving antibiotic use Describe the CDC’s standard measure for hospital antibiotic use Describe the current status of antibiotic stewardship in the US 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM Opportunities for Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Ambulatory Setting Michael Klepser, PharmD, FCCP Professor Ferris State University College of Pharmacy, Kalamazoo, Michigan • • • 10:45 AM – 11:00 AM Break 11:00AM – 12:00Noon Point-of-Care Testing and the Community Pharmacists’ Role in Antimicrobial Stewardship Donald G. Klepser, PhD, MBA Associate Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska • Noon – 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM Carbapenemase-resistant Enterobacteriae (CRE): an emerging pathogen Gail Stanley, MD Infectious Disease Wellmont Health System Bristol, Tennessee • • • • • Design a program to quantify appropriateness of antibiotic usage in an ambulatory care setting Identify members of an outpatient antimicrobial stewardship program Discuss Components of an outpatient Antimicrobial stewardship program Discuss opportunities for engaging the community pharmacist in antimicrobial stewardship program Design a collaborative, community pharmacy-based point-of-care testing program Discuss the business models around community based antimicrobial stewardship programs Manipulate favorably the infection triangle List 2 factors of environmental control Recognize 2 methods to improve host defense 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Antimicrobial Stewardship and Health Care Provider Education Christopher Ohl, MD Professor of Medicine Section on Infectious Diseases Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC 2:45 PM – 3:00 PM Break 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Panel Discussion David Kirschke, MD Jonathan Moorman, MD, PhD, FACP James Myers, MD Christopher A. Ohl, MD Gail Stanley, MD Wael E. Shams, MD 4:15 PM – 4:30 PM Wrap-Up and Evaluation • • • • • • Develop an in-patient antibiotic stewardship program Know how to measure and evaluate an antibiotic stewardship program Know and implement “3 EFFECT” as an intervention Identify action steps for hospitals to ensure proper antibiotic utilization Describe regional community standards Articulate metrics for antibiotic use review by all hospitals MECs